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LePage offers statement on “Gestapo” comment

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — With a well-earned reputation for blunt rhetoric, Maine Gov. Paul LePage stirred outrage again when he likened the Internal Revenue Service to the Gestapo, prompting calls for a public apology. The governor made the remark in his weekend radio address as he assailed the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upheld President […]

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B. Picker: Celebrate the ruling

It is clear that the nation’s current health care system is unsustainable. Now that the Supreme Court has settled the two-year argument whether the Affordable Care Act is constitutional, let us remember the law’s benefits for individual Americans and the health care system. As a physician, I know that the law’s benefits are many and […]

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LePage calls IRS, the “new Gestapo”

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Maine Gov. Paul LePage is using his weekly radio address to attack the Supreme Court’s decision that upheld the president’s health care law. He also described the Internal Revenue Service as the “new Gestapo.” LePage says the court’s decision has “made America less free” and that people have no choice but […]

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Maine should start planning for health law

With the long-awaited U.S. Supreme Court decision on the federal health care law behind us, Maine should resume laying the groundwork for the next step required under the law: health insurance exchanges. That, however, will require Gov. Paul LePage to put aside his aversion to the new law and make sure Maine is ready to […]

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Court ruling leaves deep MaineCare cuts in question

MaineCare, the state’s Medicaid program, provides health insurance to low-income residents. President Barack Obama’s landmark health reform law expands Medicaid by using the program to cover 17 million Americans who earn less than 133 percent of the federal poverty line, or about $14,500 for an individual. Under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, states […]

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Win for Obama, a political issue for Romney

The Supreme Court’s dramatic decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act gives President Barack Obama a major political victory. But the controversial measure now becomes a major election issue and its future will remain in doubt at least until voters render their verdict this November. That’s because presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney has pledged to […]

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A look at the ruling upholding Obamacare

WASHINGTON — THE RULING: The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of President Barack Obama’s health care law, including the most disputed part: the mandate that virtually all Americans have health insurance or pay a fine. The mandate was upheld under the federal government’s power to levy taxes. The ruling put some limits on the law’s […]

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Maine Democrats: Supreme Court health care decision ‘incredible victory’

AUGUSTA — Maine Democrats and consumers praised the Supreme Court decision upholding President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, while conservatives called it “an assault on personal liberty.” Hospitals were torn, saying it presents opportunities and challenges. Republican Gov. Paul LePage had no immediate response and Attorney General William Schneider, who joined 25 other states in […]

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Health care countdown: Who wins, who loses — and who pays for it?

WASHINGTON — It seems as if the entire nation is holding its breath for the Supreme Court’s health care ruling — the presidential candidates, governors of virtually every state, insurers with billions at stake, companies large and small and countless millions of Americans concerned about their own medical care and how they’ll pay for it. […]